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    Sawtooth Oaks

    The best way to deal with the nutritional value issue is to suggest we should all eat some of the chestnuts because of their health value. Did you know they are the only nut providing Vit. C (up to 30% of your DMR). Good protein and carbs in late fall / early winter. Lots of wonderful minor...
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    Sawtooth Oaks

    .NH ... y'all have -- arguably - some of the finest sawtooth oak trees ever to root in KY. In relation to my earlier post, and internet sites, I'm one who readily accepts the shared agreement among professionals posting on quality sites. The first item I share doesn't necessarily meet that...
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    Sawtooth Oaks

    Source .... SAWTOOTH OAK— Alabama Wildlife Federation https://www.alabamawildlife.org › File › sawtoo... CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF SAWTOOTH OAKS COMPARED WITH NATIVE SPECIES Species Protein Fat N-Free Crude Ash Moisture Sawtooth oak1 2.69...
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    Ozark Chinquapin

    the fencing in the last photo looks like some of mine after the mower-man gets done "snagging" it. Overall nice photos; good job
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    Chestnut Help

    Wounds on an oak tree should usually be sealed (ASAP / white/black latex paint will do) 10 months out of a year. Best thing is to prune oak trees during the months of Dec.-Jan. "Sealing a fresh cut on a tree with pruning paint is usually not recommended, as it interferes with the natural...
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    White Oaks or Sawtooth Oaks

    coolbrze0 said .... "Maybe I'll do a combination of both" Here are a couple of authors who say you are thinking clearly ....... https://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2020/08/28/sawtooth-oak-a-good-but-not-perfect-tree-for-landowners-and-wildlife-managers/...
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    Another Oak ID

    Post oaks are very abundant in central OK where your parent tree is located. It might be any one of 10 post oak hybrids ... the attached articles will provide you with great information about post oaks. Genetics ... from article 3 "The great variation in post oak and its tendency to hybridize...
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    Live from the stand 2021

    Congrats; excellent deer. And, the photo of him at the old corn pile is a nice companion piece should you decide to secure a mount. Enjoy your trip and good luck!
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    Will a shaded tree fill out when released?

    This site - https://efotg.sc.egov.usda.gov › references › public - is a short (4-page) guide on releasing apple trees and pruning them for best results. The suggestions should hold true for any type of fruit tree. While not persimmons, it might be useful for you. In answer to your question...
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    Unproductive Sawtooth Oaks

    Taking the first 3 criteria alone, it seems desirable to plant habitat oak trees that produce 1) large numbers, of 2) big acorns on 3) a regular basis. Several nurseries will make a claim for one or more of these characteristics (many push the fast growth idea) regarding a particular type of...
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    Unproductive Sawtooth Oaks

    RGrizzzz ... agreed; some mast producing trees only produce on a very irregular basis. Consequently, I never plant an acorn/tree that I don't know the trees parentage. Although genetics is only one part of a tree's production capability, I believe it is prudent to give your trees every...
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    Therapy Acres Target Buck “Clubby” Goes Down

    Beautiful deer/mount; great drop tine and I like the quasi-mask effect across his nose. Hope he had a lot of hookups with the neighborhood does. :)
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    Comedy Thread

    Clearly worthy of a full body mount; perhaps in the sneak position on a cheese cracker.
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    Restoring my fathers old hunting Jeep

    That beautiful machine ain't no head turner; it's a head snapper! Congratulations ... to say you do excellent work is an understatement. Thanks for sharing. :)
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    Spring Pictures

    No hard freeze; I hope, I hope, I hope! How about the bowling-pin-deer-prune on the Norway spruce.
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    Best mast producing oak trees

    Chris, English oak trees are Quercus robur, commonly known as common oak, pedunculate oak, European oak or English oak, a species of flowering plant in the beech and oak family. It is native to 3 continents; unfortunately, not the U.S. - consequently, you won't find many grown in the wild...
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    Concordia Oaks

    Just as a followup; here are 5 posts I grabbed off of deer sites. They show not all habitat junkies are highly informed about fertilizing trees. Posters names were omitted for obvious reasons. I never knew you should fertilize oak trees. What can you tell me about this? xxxd I am a firm...
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    Concordia Oaks

    Native, my comments were not directed at you or Dr. Harper for that matter. I thought I made it clear that I agreed with his assessment regarding acorn production and fertilization. I don't know if I can find specific posts; however, over the past several years (going back to QDMA days) I...
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    Concordia Oaks

    With all due respect to Dr. Harper - and I accept his conclusion about little help with acorn production - and all others who say it won't help to fertilize an oak tree .... I beg to differ. They are probably correct with regard to a mature tree - say 50-60 footer. However, from my experience...
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    Tree Stand Modification/Build

    Ben Allgoods suggestion for using a metal tower is a good one; I believe you can build one for little cost, and to ensure good safety. On another site, ST Fanatic suggested folks consider old windmill structures as a source of construction materials. Many are fairly long pieces of angle iron...
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